On 25 December 2013 22:47, Reuben Thomas <r...@sc3d.org> wrote: > On 25 December 2013 22:36, Karl Berry <k...@freefriends.org> wrote: >> I concur with the argument that it doesn't make sense to support only >> 8-bit encodings in hello; either --next-gen should go or Unicode should >> be supported. I hadn't thought about it in such stark terms before, but >> since that seems clear now, well, I certainly think --next-gen should go. > > If hello is to focus on building rather than programming (which makes > sense), then I agree.
Reuben, the message from Karl convinced me. Let's do clean up(s) before next release. Karl, there are couple patches waiting a merge. One adds copyright updates to files touched this year, and the other removes translation related files that appear either at ./bootstrap or later automatically. I probably should sent the copyright update to list, but second patch is rather large (55 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 11523 deletions(-)) so it might be best to review that change using other means. https://github.com/kerolasa/hello/commits/release-prep -- Sami Kerola http://www.iki.fi/kerolasa/